I was craving for the tomato chutney that was the staple at our home table in India, and when I found my mother had lost the recipe, I decided to try and make it from my memory of the taste, smell and how it looked. It was an interesting experiment, I first wrote down the visual ingredients - mustard seeds, fenugreek seeds, curry leaves, garlic and of course, tomatoes. Then taste and smell - sourish (vinegar) bitter (fenugreek seeds) and spicy (green chillies). And lastly, every indian dish has turmeric and chilli powder, so I added those. The result was pretty good, though not exact. And the process was fun! Is there any favorite food you've tried to create from memories?
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Friday, April 22, 2011
Earth Day!
As our spring garden starts to take off, I am skeptical. When we moved to Florida the first thing we did was to plant a vegetable garden. We planted tomatoes (which grew effortlessly in our house in California), peppers and broccoli. Everything grew amazingly well, but as soon as the fruit or vegetable popped out, it would immediately be taken by birds, bugs, or squirrels! We didn't get a thing! Seven years later, and a few tricks under my belt (like growing marigolds to keep away bugs, planting seasonal vegetables, and watering the garden with only one shoe on(!!)) I am trying again. I will let you know how we fare.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Bunny Hunt
I created this activity for my daughter who loves Easter Hunts. I have outlined the steps below:
1. I cut out a little bunny face from an old foam sticker that I had lying around.
2. I pasted it on the side of an existing stamp block I had from another set.You can paste it on anything - a wooden block, a wine cork, etc.
3. Then I stamped the bunny onto all the pages of an old Magic Cabin toy catalog (any old catalog can be used, a busy one is preferable).
4. My daughter had to find the bunny among the toys on that page. She loved it! And proceeded to create Bunny Hunts for her brother using other catalogs.
1. I cut out a little bunny face from an old foam sticker that I had lying around.
2. I pasted it on the side of an existing stamp block I had from another set.You can paste it on anything - a wooden block, a wine cork, etc.
3. Then I stamped the bunny onto all the pages of an old Magic Cabin toy catalog (any old catalog can be used, a busy one is preferable).
4. My daughter had to find the bunny among the toys on that page. She loved it! And proceeded to create Bunny Hunts for her brother using other catalogs.
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Monday, April 18, 2011
Make your own Alphabet Flash Cards
Love this project which shows you how to make your own Alphabet Flash Cards in the latest Small Magazine, by Nonchalant Mom. It would also make such an amazing keepsake. Wish I had this when my kids were a little younger...
Monday, April 11, 2011
Handwriting
I have a recipe book that my mother gave me when I moved away from home. She has hand written all my favorite recipes. Whenever I open that book, I am taken back to my days as a child, and the feeling is so nostalgic and special. I remember my aunt's postcards that used to arrive promptly on every birthday and holiday, and her handwriting was backwards!
Today, I see that kids hardly get to interact with handwritten forms. In school, all projects are done on Microsoft Word, and Power Point. And it doesn't stop at school. My cousin was making a Baby Book for her baby, but I noticed that she had printed out sentences on her printer and pasted them in the book because she said her handwriting was too messy! I tried to convince her to put her own handwriting into the book, and that it didn't matter about how neat or legible it was, because the feeling her child would get from reading her mother's handwriting would not be the same as reading those same sentences in Times New Roman.
So what do you think? A handwritten alphabet, that instead of being legible, encourages appreciating the forms?
Today, I see that kids hardly get to interact with handwritten forms. In school, all projects are done on Microsoft Word, and Power Point. And it doesn't stop at school. My cousin was making a Baby Book for her baby, but I noticed that she had printed out sentences on her printer and pasted them in the book because she said her handwriting was too messy! I tried to convince her to put her own handwriting into the book, and that it didn't matter about how neat or legible it was, because the feeling her child would get from reading her mother's handwriting would not be the same as reading those same sentences in Times New Roman.
So what do you think? A handwritten alphabet, that instead of being legible, encourages appreciating the forms?
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Friday, April 1, 2011
The Elephant and Owl are flattered!

Imitation is common in the design world, but somehow one is never prepared for it. The shock at seeing someone else openly proclaiming your work as her 'original' designs leaves you speechless. Earlier this week my sister called to let me know someone in Bangalore was selling products with copies of my animals on them. I went to her Facebook page, and saw them displayed - slightly modified versions of the Owl and Elephant printed in black on bright silk cushions. Then I found a video interview which she did for the local press, and that was the icing on the cake.
All our Wee Gallery designs are protected by worldwide copyright, and the law clearly says that if you don't defend your copyright, it is rendered meaningless. Therefore Aditi Banerjea is being served a Legal Cease and Desist letter from our lawyer, fined, and been asked to remove her products using the fake Owl and Elephant from stores.
While she will not get away with this, it is frustrating is that she probably didn't think twice, and just did it on a whim. Wee Gallery is our livelihood and we support our family on it. When one's family and means of living are compromised, one is forced to get agressive to defend it.
The video is here in case you are interested.
Another request - all Bangaloreans reading this are requested to keep an eye out for the fake Owl and Elephant, and if you see them in a store, please report them to the store staff. Thank you!
Friday, March 25, 2011
Monday, March 21, 2011
Peek-a-boo!
We are excited to show you the custom set of Art Cards that we designed for Similac - the Peek-a-Boo Collection! Similac is unveiling a new ingredient in their baby formula called Lutein, which promotes visual development in infants. The art card set will be given as promotional items and are not for sale at the moment, but you can play with the animals at the Similac website!
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Snuppets
Last night was our school fundraiser. And look what I won at the auction! A snack bag that doubles as a puppet! Isn't it adorable! Made by one of the talented moms of our school. Check out her shop here.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Thinking about you...
Every day we wake up hoping the news is not worse, but the last few days have been so sad.
Ways to help over at Bloesem.
Ways to help over at Bloesem.
Monday, March 14, 2011
Class Fundraiser Project
Every year our school does a fundraiser, where art objects made by each class are auctioned off. This year's Kindergarden project combined two of my favorite things - vintage and kids drawings. I found a lovely vintage necklace, and we substituted for the brass beads which were quite unattractive, some shrinky dink beads which were illustrated by the children. The result I think is pretty fantastic!
Friday, March 4, 2011
The new site is up!!
After many false starts we are so happy to announce the launch of our new website!! A big thank you to the guys at Gelo Factory for their hard work. Shop on our site this weekend and get FREE SHIPPING plus 20% OFF YOUR WHOLE ORDER! Put in the coupon code "firstweekend" and you will receive the discount. Happy shopping!
Friday, February 11, 2011
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Kid Fashion
The last couple of hours of mine have been spent in the cheeky world of Ilana Rosengarten, author of Mommy Shorts blog. So entertaining!!! My favorite post was the one on Sophie the giraffe and toe-ing the fashion line with kids. I'm sure the pressure in NYC must be huge. I wonder how we would do in thrifted t-shirts and handmade backpacks...
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Design Mom
I gasped in delight when I saw pictures of adorable baby June playing with her cards on Christmas morning! And the review is so awesome - check it out here. And just a warning, you will probably spend the next two hours on Gabrielle's fantastic blog. Thank you, Gabrielle!
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Vintage to warm you up
Wow, it's cold! Even here in Florida. Hot drinks certainly help to keep us going through the day. This vintage mug has us tickled, it's so clever! There's a little surprise friend at the bottom, who reminds you that he is there when the level of the drink is just about to his head, he makes a little bubbly sound. My kids are endlessly amused by this! Too cute!
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Collaboration with Pingg
Create birth announcements and party invitations with Wee Gallery imagery at pingg.com!
Head on over and let us know what you think. Feedback and requests are encouraged!
Head on over and let us know what you think. Feedback and requests are encouraged!
Monday, January 3, 2011
New!
Thanks for a fantastic 2010 and 'Happy 2011' to all of you! What's new in our corner is the set of Dino stamps. These will be available on our website soon.
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